Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, January 13, 1870, Image 3

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A GOOD. CHAIQE
GOOD .BARGAIN!
K .via completed '."tie platting an J rcaordmfs
,.- . i;T it's.' Addition to the City of JPiatU-
" )'!;!;. I asii uow prepared to sell
, .i i;r;. i) at t-')U rate.. Terms re
".' V',-iU-i d-j.vu: the other half payable jn
. v ir at :en per cent, interest per iiuuum
I ' 1 i r'-.r.-i-.-c until puiu. To Lo secured
L:;,V;;:,,o.u the prerty. S. DUKE.
Donation to Churches.
c:vo v -
the fj'iovi sb; religious uenotni-
' ... ;; u :. : Chur.-h. lot l'J in block 27 :
j .' '.(..... t;tl:..n:iS Church, lot 31 in block 28;
-. ' ;. - I'.-ii.-t Charcii. lot 1 in block 12;
' , ;'.' i ..r ."I.-- Church. ! in block W;
I, J Ilc p.il Chur-th, lot 1- iu block !':
i' . tiie i're 'v.cr: m Church, lot 1 in Mock 21;
1 , ;'t- ( !iri-ti in Church lot 12 in block 5;
t .'. Liii'uT.tU C'iurh lot 1 in block 13:
; - ! I ti.iii to tho City of 1'lrmsmouth, upon
j', -.vi'ui condition, viz: That they shall
,'-,V: a i; i I-1'-- a. above donated, a suitable
, -, U . j a1'!'-- won-hip, within live years
- ,-i : IT" 1:''-; mil. ill catie of failure on the
i," J. (IrVui-i i i'nrch or Churches to comply with
ii ovc '-.-in lition. lii n ud iu that cau-e tlie
'lH or luU ehall revert t-j me. . g
Conation to Public Schools.
T lr r. l y d mate f'.r the use of Public District
.', .. 1-. Lot l'J in Liock 6. on the north side of
M -i'r f-. and Lot 1J iu Liock 2U, on tho south
si h- i t Main ucci. in my addition to the City
: i'i-itt.-mouth. s. DtKt.
5,000 Acres of Land for Sale
.is county
A l-o, Houses and Lota ia this
. ;lt 1 ' V prices.
.I'l'-tilar;'!!1 ji I io,
, ..v r --i .;!.
driven lo the buyine nd
...fiiiu'iL-g title. nd pay-
. :r uoii-reai-Jeuts
.-. U li Iv 1-..
Heal Estate Atent,
Lot for Ten Doilars.
I ni'i -' II t'' p.irtiff desiniti" of buildinu nnd
'., .' in - : -;iv of the lot." in the fubjoiued list
in ;i'V ai-iiit'Mi rw.. .-a. , r ......
!,. I, li.i.i 'mir eoiKiitioii. viz:
I-
i.i i-V.m i.iir-hasinu will be rc'i'lired to
I- II r.-.liiu' dimcn.-ion. to-wit: 1 he houso
lo b.- ii -t I'-- th in ilxJ4 fci-t. with story not
1 .w,-r tli ui x t-"t. The Iranie must be Kiod and
niVfinTbtl: hous well shiuKleil: louudiition
. .i.T'd t.ri -k or stone. 1 here must beukiten
ln . f not less than 10x11. HuiidiiiK must be
'-11,1. -ted on or before January 1st. lSiO. ill
cue 1 bond for a deed to the party who buys as
,tM.n ;u .ir;"aa.o is made.and upon coil-plying
Wi h the above conditions, will give a good and
Miili. ient Warranty Deed.
.-vdc. -tions may bo made from the accoinpany-
'"l.or". and S in l.lo. U 3: Lot 8 in block. 4 : Lot
U ia 1.1. -k 1J: Lot '.tin bloeklS: Lot U in
bi.n-k H: Lots '. a and H iu block 1 : Lot 8 in
blck I': Lots and S in block i5; Lots and
i! hi Mm k -JX: Lot 5 iu block -T: Lot 13 "f d 17
ii block is; Lota 4and7 in block 2i; Lot t in
blocks. S.DVKE.
L'i.ittsmouth, Aui-.y-tf. Office in CWt llouso
... . ... t..f nun i:leil a, uv..-iiin uwuw vi
r. a. wnirs
AVOCSTCd SFIRK3.
- IVIIITB & SP1REL
5
Main St., Plattsmouth, Neb.,
Ouo loor east of tho Court llouac.
Dealers in Produce, Wines,
AND LIQUORS.
-. jr :oLk coniiits of tho best brnnds of
teas, coffees, sugars,
ned and Dried Fruits,
CYSTE
13, SARDINES, SPICES, FLOUR
TAliA CCO, JV.'ISH-TUISj,
Soap, Salt,
flllllwU,
BACON, HAMS, LARD,
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rv.Vn.x ' in a (tr .ocry tor. .rry
arr.i.t-iofthe bcifiuuliiy. Ibeauh
e i- i! !ii. v.-.cl. f.T
Oats, Butter, Eggs,
KAMG, UARO,
1 ktudi Kf I'anaon Pruduse.
Cash paid for Hides.
Uenr-cs moved, and goods loH V rf"
t!.- ,!i,rn,t notc by 1. b. III It..
Plattsmouth. J u'.y l'J.
PLOWS! PLOWS!
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c
Manufacturer of ai! tiuds of
w-.. .u ... .1. , ..!.! rut...I It. nl Rn-nkinirPIow.
v..m i:.,:ir,l l;reak-!s. Mirrina l'lows. Sinrl
i 1.. ..1.1.. i!,wk t'ultivutors an-l Harrows.
i!.i....iri..' uii thort notice. All tvork ws-
"'.'1' . . 1... 1 ..t nt-ripiicp iii the bufincw.
I ; I jt-.itri'il that I can :ivc p.Tieral faastiio
. ; i'lc.u-e eivc m a call betore i ;i robbing
1'Uttaiouth. eb.. JUy C. lac..
FURNITURE
CABINET SHAKER,
And dealer in all kinds of
Furniture and Chairs.
TUIK3 siasKT. (near Main)
Plattsmouth - - - Neb.
llepairin; and Varr.i. hins neatly done.
4 Tunerais attended at th shortest notice.
lno.ll.
15
T
A. HUBBRMANN,
Manufacturerof Ladies' and GenU
Fine Furs and Bobes,
13S rarwliam Street,
Let. Oth and 1-nh sis.. OMAHA, KEB.
T .L-.a row fi;T from first hands, manu-
t.tetu. thVm here, and m-U at per cent, lower
than the -aim-quality of good? can be purchased
skin-aresscdaud made up in any desirable
a-ti--.lt-.
iii.-hei: prices I aid for Raw Furs.
iel-Sw3ui
I'MTTSMOt'TII
:. liKIsKL.Vropriet.ir. Having recently ben
rri;,-.rel uml plaeetl in thorough runnin nrdr.
l'fi,ii l;u..iiels of Wheat wanted immediately
for which th kihest market rrie will be raid.
au.wif.
Ilal&moutH9
Weluivc an extensive general stoelz
or Go oils tluii we are constantly a&
sorting up icliit tee oiler to tlie
tic at prices that tec Icnoiv must ffiv&
entire satisractiotu
We vurchasc the vert best Goods at the head of JUar-
..c.' in
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with the trade at any point
E. A. V.'IGGENIIOUNE
GREAT RUSH! LARGE CROWDS ! !
Everybody, and more too, are going to
15 -A..
WIGGBHHOEN 8c Co.,
Bprln
AT TUg
STE YOEK STORE
The largest and most complete
STOCK OF DRESS GOODS
Are now on exhibition at the New York Store, at greatly reduced prices. We call particular
attention to oar new styles of
DRESS-GOODS, PRINTS,
XDELAINS, GINGHAMS,
BROWN SHEETING.
BLEACHED COTTONS,
BALMORALS, CARPETS.
CLARK'S NEW THREAD.
of all kinds and prices to ?uit our kumcrou customer. A large stock of
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
QUEENS WARE,
WOODEN-WARE,
GLASSWARE,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
HATS AND CAPS,
We have a larz
P&tsmouth. April 22d. 1S69.1
Cmio door west f
PLATTSMOUTH,
HA.
AM .mm rs h
W( &&C m-J wm
A I.AK(iK
Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing,
FUBNISHING GOODS,
, .
HATS, CAPS,
HIGHEST MARKET PBIOE PAID
ron ALL
Kinds of Country Produce.
Tolm jFItzgcralcl.
riattsnuouth, Nebraska, August 5th, 1SC0.
JOHN J. RUSSELL.
FA
m 1EVIPLI
Agents for Birdsall's Threshers, Buffalo Pitts Theshes,
. Geiser Threshers.
BEAPBBS JLnTD HO-WBBS:
New Yorker, Buckeye, John P. Manny's, Climax.
PLOWS:--Industrial, Dixon, Grand Detour, Skin
ner, Iron Beam, Rod & Mould Board Breaker.
MISCELLANEOUS IMPLEMENTS:
Sulky Hay Hakes, Revolving Hay Bakes.
Little Giant Fan Kills,
Johnson's Corn Shellers,
Wier's Walking Corn Plows,
Van Brunt Broad Cast Seeder,
Buckeve Drill & Broad Cast Seeder.
BucKeye ui Union Corn Planters.
Sorgo Cane Mills, Bells, &c.
Every Implement Warreted.
Plattsmouth, August 20, IS V
mra.wii'.wwimin .maw niii;mimjiiii ;
Ss
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in, r,t m r, l
on the Missouri river.
D. SCIlSAS!?E.
To buy their
StimTner C3rOca.s
COTTON YARNS, BOOTS AND SHOES
stock of ihe celebrated GARDEN CITY GLlPPER
- A WIGbfcNHORN & CO.
rb:st
the 1Iki:aLU !jica.
- NEBRASKA,
AT
W TVTi FIT'S?
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HTOCK (. V
Qrirnl CTrrSlT!
BOOTS, iJJi
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and PrOYESIOnS-
3. E. l)OtM,
(Late of Doom. Uro. & Co..)
LOCAL
Chicago newsboys liuve made tlielr ap
ycaituice on the streets of I'lattsaiouth.
Tho Plaits iiouTii IIeeald will .soon le
in the lion Is of every newsboy oa tuo
streets of Chicago.
Georgs S. Harris, Esq., Land Com
missioner for the B. i 3I. II. K. Co.
inXeLraika, leaves for Burlington this
eyening. He will return in a few days
and open an ollice in this place.
IMr Sncll Las the brick work on his
new building at Ashland all done, and
was in this city a few days ago to get
lumber to lay the floors Mr. Snell is
entitled to treat credit for putting up a
building of the character of the one he is
building. It is a bier lift for Ashland.
John Thompson has been making the
basement of the Herald building look
like a new place. He h:y graded, floored,
palnieJ, papered, whit swashed and
Ucraped until th place looks as neat as
a new pin. lie wi:I open his
open his restaurant
to the public Saturday.
Another '"boni" election was had in
Otoo County Tuesday the 4th, which re
sulted in an overwhelming defeat to the
proposition. It is gaid the people desire
to know, before voting boniLi what pro
portion of them was to be used for the
purpose voted, and what proportion for
lawyers fees.
Hon. W. P. Chapin, Keceiver of the
Land office at Lincoln, arrived in the city
yesterday, and will return to Lincoln to.
morrow, lie lnlorms us that Lincoln is
improving quite rapidly, and that the
people arc anxiously listening for the
snort of the iron horse on the B. & 31.
It. It. It. in Nebraska.
The Ottumwa Courier should remem
ber, when speaking of the 3Iissouri river
end of the B. & 31. It. Boad, that it
terminates at l'lalUmouth, and; not at
either Council Bluffs or Omaha. It
makes connection with the two latter
points over the Council Bluffs and St.
Joe ltoad, but does not run nearer than
twenty miles to either point.
The people of Lincoln gave Ajax a
very nice watch recently, and otherwise
made much of him when they supposed
he was just on tho eve of leaving them
for a home in St. Louis. They rather
overdid the thing, as they caused Ajax
to think he was a considerable of an idol
in and about Lincoln, and that they
could not well get along without him,
He thinks he icill stun, now. Probably
he wa3 mistaken in the object of the
people. 3Iay be they gave him the
watch to get Livi to go.
3Iaxwell & Chapman have a large force
of men at work on the county records
making up a fin-t class abstract of titles
for use in thc-ir law ofnee. We have ex
amined the method adopted by them,
ui'l believe it to be as perfect and com
prehensive a method as it, is po.iU3 to
tret. Th?v arc an cnteri n.-i::-' !:.v Ural,
and allow nothing to tcape that is need
ed in their practice. A reliable abstract
of titles i.i aliuu.-t a necessity in an ofiioe
whore the practice enLers largely -into
real estate suits, hence the idea presents
itself to thifj wide avruke cf luaking
up a tct of book;.
Uccausc W. II. II. Wati, ICaj., cf
tho Nebraska City ('hroiu'dc, had occa
sion to vinit our city to rjend New Years
with old tune friend, nnd .Lccau-e ho
saw fit to mention our city fuvorably in
his paper nfter returning hoiuc(vhich we
copy elsewhere,) 3Iorton takc occaKon
to exhibit his narrowmindncssby Ending
fault therewith and trying to crcato a
falso imprcNMon iu regard to the motive
for the friendly feeling manifo.;ted toward
. ChroMm Would it
not be more in place for the Nicies to im-
hate the Chnnkh in its liberal course
towards ether towns, instead ofquirling
its narrative over its back and throwing
its concentrated mu.sk in the eyes of de
cent people. The people of Nebraska
City are too intelligent to endorse the vil
lainous attack made upon the Chronicle
because its editor has the manliness and
hone-sty to .'-peak of other towns favor
ably. From i'riiltiirz Daily.
llussell & Doom received a large boiler
by rail yettcrday, for use in their saw
niiil on the Blue.
The firbt tni miles of track on the 15
& 31. iu Nebraska, wett from I'latts-
mouth, is expected to be completed this
evening.
. The B. & 31. Co. arc crossing from
twenty to thirty car loads of.contruction
material each day during the Cue
weather.
1'latt SaunJers has removed his auc
tion room to White & Spires old stand,
where he continues to laakc a noine and
sell coods cheap.
AVe hear of a great many capitalists
preparing to build early in the spring.
Again we would urge upon lumber deal
ers, brick and stone dealers, to-be pre
pared for the great demand w hich id cer
tain to come with the early spring.
A "bran new" Steam Saw Mill was
landed from the Ii. & 31. ears at the foot
of 3Iain street last night for l'ctcr Bea
ver, Esq., who resides some ten miles
ap the Platte River.' The machinery
was consigned to llussell Doom.
Tlie track leading to the turn-table was
complete! to-day. The locomotives
can now head in cither direction. The
ro"ad is uow reaching too far into the in
terior for engines to remain headed one
way all the time.
A bill was introduced in the Ohio Sen
ate repealing vLible administration.
Also a bill to coaipel railroad companies
consolidating with foreign companies to
purchase from stockholders protesting
against consolidation their stock at the
highest market price.
LIFE
NSURANCE
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CAPITAL.,
No.
70 DELAVARE STREET,
BHAISTCH
St. Louis, Kio.,
Chicago, !!!.,
Memphis,
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ALL POLICIES
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2ivilncl on tli
Securing the Greatest Pecuniary
REASONS FOR INSURING IN THIS COMPANY :
lt. This is a "Western Company, manuceil by Western men. wlio.se known Grwmuneial charac
ter, ability ami position, ailorJ uiuple KUiiranty lor its carcliil uuj suococful niuuiiguiuent.
2d. Its Polices lire ull iiu-forlilins?.
3J. Prcuiiuui ull cs.li. It receives no notes and give uouc. Policy holders Lave no interest
to pay, and no outstanding notes as liens upon their policies,
4th. Dividendii aa. looses are paid in vnh.
5th. It injures at lower rutes than aiiy Eastern company.
Cth. Its risks are in the West, where the rate of mortality is lower and tho rato of interest
higher than in the East; hence the accumulation of dividends to the policy holder is greater than
in any Eastern Company.
7ih. It has no restriction upon travel.
8th. Its dividends arc made upon the contribution plan.
Oth. Its business is exclusively life insurance.
Are the accumulations of iutercst upon premiums
at the highest rate of intercut can give you the
moneys at 0 percent., while this makes its investments at twelve per cent, or more
The advantage of Western investments to the
figures : The amount of $1,000, invested for fifty
G per cent, compound
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H. D. Filackay, President,
E. Henseley, Vice-President,
Geo. A. ?;?coro, Secretary,
E.
J. L. Wsver, fri. D., Consulting
BXSOUTIYB
H. D. lackay, George
H. Lcgerton,
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This Coiiaiiy iiiKiivcM at lovcr rates tlinz
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TJ'XOW ALL MEX BY TilKSE PUEsEi'CE;
JlV Kunsau, do hereby cei uly that the
Missouri Yaliey Life Insurance Company,
m
organized and doing businc.-s under the laws uf the State of Kansas and Mi-suuri, has furnished
the undersigned siiti-diiclnry i-v iden.-e that it has iuveste 1 Our iiundp;-! an-l Kitty Thuusan-i 1-.1-lars
of its capital in United ."states (i-i er:i:u. lit liinis. of the ie'iniimi.ui.iii t,j Five-X-entiesl."-2iisl
and are pos-sessel of the same. And 1 ib further eer:i:'y that said Company lias set ;ip.-n-t tine llmu
ilred 'iliousaml Dollars of sai-1 United ."itaf: ln 1 lor the benelit of Al.t, f(,,ii.-v Mm.iitlis f M;a j,l
Company ; and that I buhl in trust and !! aleposii f.r the beueiit of saij ixilicy i.!l..rs tlie .--i:rit v
alxive meiuione'l. and I am s.uijtied that such seeurit.esare north Oue lluuiircd Vhnu'nnd JLoJlar'a
lawful money of the United Mates f Amci i'-a.
In witness where 1 have hereunto subsfribud my name, an-l caused the seal of mv ofiief to be
t Seal of Aud- I ulU Xed, the day and year above written.
titor of State. A". TI10MAX, Auditor of i-uie of Ivuiisuk.
CERTIFICATE (!' AUTIM)iITV TO DO BUSINESS.
(IKKK-K iK Sri'KlilNTKXIII-:n r IK the Invkaxck Ii'kpaktmkxt IK M'SSofKI
T T IS HEREBY CEHTIr'l Ll, That ttie Mivouri Valley Life Insurance Company, a ' Lite As-
X sui
eated u
thirty
Slate
" -.iii.mvnl March lor
A. r. 15"'.'. s i:ir ius
muuv Company. orj;ai;izcu iiii'ier uir tans n me o.aie l Jvansius. ana lis principal .jtii-e lo
it the city of Leavenworth, hits eumplietl with the requirement.' of the tliirtietii. 1 !iii :y-Hrst
-sei-ond. ihirty-tlur.l ami tnirty-iourta netins an Act ol the tienernl A -si inl.lv t the
oi Missouri, entitled "An net t'.r the ine'irpratio:i and regulation of Life Aar.-.n,-. r.. .
pursuant to tno inir. y-si .a ,nimi i -. "i i " "i h auey i.mv: i u.-.iirauee ( oiupanv
is lieiehv authovi.el t do 1-usiiie-s as a i.i;: As.ir.uii-eCompany withiu ti-.i: .i;. Siaro f Mi.urj
suhieet to tiie several provision an i re iuiro-.neiHs i.t' tii Aci ai'uresaid. uutii tbo urst day ot Feb
ruary, in the vear of our L"r ! ei,'i.t -n huinlred and e enty.
In testimony whereof. I. Wyllvs Ki.. iindersini. Superintendent of the Insurance Ilen.irt
I Seal of IusurMiiee le- lueut n; .-ani tate of .Vissmin. ha e hereto set my baud and iillixed
partment of Statcof my sea! ot !:i':e, ul tae city i St. Louis. Missouri, this "fh .IjV i
; Missouri. J July. a. I'-l-'- lw-d. VXl.hX6 KIX.
tupcrinteuaent ot the Insurance Departmeiit of the tatc of Miisouri.
CERTIFICATE OF AUTIIORITr.
(To expire on the 21st day of January. 1S70.
I.VSL KANCE llKl'AKTMKNT. 0 I ICK OK STATE A'-pITliti,
LlNrot.X. Xel,ral.a. .A nrll 1 I Si. l f
Wh-up 11. Ahram C. Coralt. Ptate Asent f-T
eated at Leavenworth. Kansas, has l.led in ti.i-i
Company, and a stafn.eiit under oath. shov.-:r.
law of the btate ot Nebraska, cnt'.tlea An -li t m lU-i .t.ion to lnsui-ince A iriipani;. ni".r-Ji-i-.l
February l lh, lsi'd: approved February 2 t ii. lS'.i; and whereas, said Company ha;- furnished the
undersigned satisfactory evidence that it i.jjss--ed of
Five . Hundred Thousand Dollars
of actual capital, invested in the stocks of at least par value, or in Ix-n.ls. or. inert afren on real
estate worth double the amount for which the same is up-rt-ajreii : ami whereas, saia A'umpan;.' has
filed in this office a written iilViruuieiif. under the se;d -.f tlie Company, s'nnicd by the i're.-'idt nt
and Secretary thereof, authoriiiug the snid A brain U. Covait to ack imwlcdn .service of pr-.'-es tor
an. 1 in behalf of said Company, eonsentins that s-rv-iee of pr.ice.-s upon him l:nl 1-e t,:ken and
held to be as valid as if served upon the Company, accor-liui to the laws of this .---tie or ;nv other
Slate, and waiving all e'.ainis d' ern r by reason of sm-h service : nd whert-ns, Abram li. Covalt
ha furnished fati.-.faetory evidence that he i the authorized A-'ent of said Company.
Therefore be it known by these presents, that in pursuance of the afort said Act. I. John tiiUes
pie. Auditor of the State of Nebraska. d- lieri ;-yi-eri.,iy that Abram Ji. Covait, iv-ij.. iias iui: au
thority to act as State Airent for the said Mi-sou ri;alley Life In-ur.-ince Company, in tiie .State of Ne-bi-aska.
and to d' untl perform a)l nets for and in lx-h Uf of said Company authorized by bis j.j,.
iioiiitiuent as such ajrent. and by thu laws of tbis State, until the "1st day of January. A. r. lSTi).
u witne whereof, I have subscribed my tit me, uud caused the Seal of the A-i litor's oflice o be
Ll. e. uffixed this lat day of April, a. u. lvj'J. JulIX tilLLESFIE, State Auditor.
GOOD TRAVELING
.2. 13. CO J2tfT9
State Agent for Xebruska'uud oitlieru Kaiisaa.
J.W. MARSHALL. Agent. I T 1 rV WmT"TlT
E. R-LIVINGSTON, Mtd- Examiner, i 1 " UL 1 11.
ftl VALLEY
COMPANY,
- - $500,000.00
LEAVENWORTH,;KANSAS
OFFICES:
Tenn.,
Indianapolis, Ind.,
San Francisco, Cal.
NON - FORFEITING.
Cosiiributiozi 3?laii,
Advantage to the Policy Holders-
paid, hence the Company that loans its assets
largest dividends. E.utern companies invest their
policy holder appears ia the following startling
years at
interest, is
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S IS. mil
i3.Jol.Cl
117,."J.S3
SlS.O05.0i
W. Eaves.
i i Is
asurer,
P. K. Swan, General Agent.
Physician.
COMMITTEE:.
B. Nines, E. Henseley,
. v. baves.
AUDITOR. OF STATE OFFICE.)
l'rr.KA. Kansas, ri'brunry 2-ith. 1;9. f
That I, A. Xaoii.i.N, Auditor of tho t'tate of
nit) sai l rcTuireincrits rir'.- appJn'ahle thereto And
lb" Miss-mri Vallev I, if : J nsuralice I u.i n v. In- I
Mk-i' a i-.vi.y uf the A-t oi ' l!i;ni-pration ul saiil !
i.i nd-ii.-n. us reiuin-u I y the iih i-wti-:i .t a
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SOLICITORS WANTED.
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Henry Boec k,!J. W. SHANNON'S
F U RN ITU ft E
Lounges, Tables, Safes,
UISDSTI3ADS.
Of all descriptions and at all rritw.
Mctalic Burial Cases,
Of all iil'f.
WOODEN COFFINS,
r.eady wado. Bad sold chfiip forcah.
With many thanks for past patronage.
all to call and examine my large ktoeh t ia1
ture and t'otiins. I lan-M'-
O "A. DEUBY.
OTIUMWA MK U CO.
0. A. DERBY & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS
ANIJ
Wholesale and Retail
DEALERS IX
FURMTUR
BEDDING.
CHAIRS,
LOUNfJKS.
TABLKS,
&e.,
Our motto ia quiek sales and pmall profits.
IVortSi Side Main Street,
(Uctween Second and Third)
Plattsmouth IVebraska.
ociUlwtf
PLATTSMOUTH
L teMl gal
m
ITALIAN A?;D AMERICAN
MARBLE
MONUMENTS,
JlADJ20XE:. , , ,
IMSLE-rOPS.dC.,
Furnished rron.ptly nnd neatly ot the very
lowest prices possible.
We Warrant Satisfaction.
MELMiES & BUO.,
ilain utreet near Cth St., Flattsuunith Xeb.
PIANOS,
okA3iS, .iiiod a: O IV s
I am A sent for the best Mu'i-:d lint nupent
ninde. l'ersons W'siiinic to buy l'iami". Cabinet,
Metropolitan or l'orl.ible Ortraus. or Melod"on
run purchase throush wy Agency on as ii mtaI
fniis as thev can from the inaufa-turers tbeui
selves. Al lustruinunta fully warranted.
aprltf. J. J. WlftK.
JOSEril CHLATEK
WjZJ ' -) WATCIIMAKKR.
liiiLir2- and j r: v i: : . c it
ANb d:;aj,i:r in
WATCHES CLOCKS,
SILA'EB AND l'LATKD WAltK,
GOLD PKNS, Sl'KCTXCLES,
VIOUNSTFJNCSAND
FANCY GOODS.
Rkmkmuf.r
dor west of
e Old Stand. Main Street, twe
City Hoti. noe. 1" w tf.
BOOTS &JH0ESI
llavi-.ie removed my Sh p two end a brttf
III li SOU I lI 1 I'-ll IfllloU l II. 'or- ,.,. - m .
to U-.ck Llutls. w here I nm prep:
kinds of work in my line on the lu
red to do ail
ortest notice.
If yon want a pair ol Ao. l
BOOTS, !SHCS OR SLIPPERS
Ml Linds of iro.lte tnken in part pdytnent.
Thankful tor past paironane. 1 lioj-o to merit
the continuance of the tame.
U. V.'. FKUUKK.
novijui-1.
pkai.ib ia
DRUBS, MEDICINES,
BOOKS,
Perfumeries, Kair Gils,
NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES,
AID A I.L TBI
Latest Publications.
l'n-s.-rii i r, -vrfu'.ly criiipoui;de 1 by n ex
petiencc-i iiijirt.
Ileiner.''"er the t-! -e. o;.H.si: e C'.aik A "lum-
I lufr'5, I'.ail.-iU IJ'ih, .NlvU-kil. O'r'1'" '
FEED. SAI.i: AND
MUX iTBET, PtlTTSMOlIH. S.
I am prepared to accommodate the nibliowith
, (Mrr'.aum, Byaelrt imd A Vo. 1 Ileum,
iT-hort tn'tlce and rn.tna'i!i term. A II'-k
H-iil run t teaiiibont liiuii.rti.audla ail pi r
of the wticu e-iied.
Jan li"Kl-w.
Valuable Farm for Sale.
.Jau.i'pd on F.mr Mile h t-k V u milt k north
wct of l'liillMii'iuth. 1 iniii ii"Hi the l'utiln
er. nn I three -fourth of a Irmu die liii t
the 1J. A M. Jt. 11.. an.i known iu the l"j.iM,i!
faini. coiit iiniiiir L'si "-re i-f i Imice latnl. 11
a-rt nt whieh id bottom lund. ubout ten i r
are tiinhr-r and about ninety acre iu (.'ra.-s. tha
balance in irruin nd tinder Knee. I i"ii tut
lirenii.-t-K is a uoubln cabin, lrame hai n -t x iil Ict-t
with Ftono basement. ftitl lc. and oliier out
hiiildir.K". mi orchard, plenty of rtoek water.
never tailinir YifU. irimd s"-l 1 ImiiDr; also t
acres of timber land in Sarpy county, noar th
nioiilli of the Platte river. ...
linuuire at the premises or if the iilM-ril.rr
in fv-iunueni ko. .m-o. i. mvi.mi.iu.
riutUmouth, Aur. Ir tf.
SENT FREE !
H. o'ui:i:it. son a- vik'h
SEED CATALOGUE
And CuiJc to the
FLOWER AND VEGETABLE
u.iiui:. ion ls-o.
Published in January, livery lover nf flower
wi.hinr this new and v ilu il.le wink, free of
rlinrfc-e.slii.u: 1 a,i.in-.-- itii:ne.liat ly M. O k nr.rK.
Son. A Co., Ellwanyer A IJariy'D iiloek. Rorln--ter.
X. V. upvl-nxm
Capr. D. LitSUO &. CO.,
WhoIesaU and retail dealers in
WINES AND T.IQUOItS
Also a. trery choice election cf
TOBACCO AI C1CSARN,
Main street, second door ea?t of th Srymiour
ll.use, Nebraska City. Neli.
Are just receiving new SiiK-kof dcnuine Ol
Hi.urlwn direct from lurbon eounty. Ivy.. l!u
tere. etc My18w-
NEW TOBACCO STORE!
n Main street, opposito Court llias,
PLA-rrs xi o ur is, i k u.
VTe hate on hand a larg nsoi tuimt f
CIGARS & TOBACCO,
CensUtir.i of the be?t qaalitiM ef
CIGARS, IINE CUT, PLUG A32
SMOKING TOllACCO,
we Heal exclusively in Tobacco we esu sll
eheiip. if not cheaper tiiau otl.tr utoie iu lue
city.l , . ,
ive ns a ejill beff're you pnn-nase einewuei.
as w knww jou will KO may natislird.
I,. ISEtO.U 3c CO..
Frbrtisry ll.lSf.9. tf. " -
BEAD
The following from
the CINCINNATI
TIMES, one of the
most reliable news
papers in the United
States. What can
be more convincing?
HOME
TESTIMONY.
The CrxcixsATi Daily Times "I
OF March 21, 18G1, says:
The Scandinavian
remedies appear U
be growing in favor
with the public, if
we may judge by
the testimonials con
stantly received by
the proprietor. A
letter from Wiscon
sin, to be found in
our advertising col
limns, announce that
among the physi
cians of the locality
it is becoming very
popular, and w heat is
very unusual, is be
ing adopted by the;
1 m their practice, as
a cure lor many dis
eases which they cai
not treat cilectual'Sy
in any other way.
We understand that
tlie immense trade
carried on for sev
eral jears in these
medicines lias dur
ing the present yeai
nearly doubled.
Their process of
! operation is . by a
j thorough purihea
j tion of the blood,
jand a consequent
j eradication of dis
' case.
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